Women
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U.S. maternal mortality is still too high
700 women die from childbirth in the U.S. every year, which means it is in the last place among all developed nations…
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Climate breakdown is increasing violence towards women
According to the “Gender-based violence and environment linkages” report, patterns of gender-based abuse are also observed across environmental contexts
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Women rewriting history in Colombia: the “cantadoras of Membrillal”
In a small village in Colombia, near Cartagena de Indias, The “cantadoras of Membrillal" rehearse every week to dance and…
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Women who rewrite history in Colombia: Kiana, the queen of the heroic
Kiana, a Trans woman member of the table of victims of the armed conflict in the city of Cartagena, talks…
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Study finds black and Hispanic patients face more barriers when making doctor appointments
Discrimination may cause black and Hispanic patients to wait longer for a scheduled primary care appointment, according to a new…
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Women-only business groups marginalize and fail to empower members
Women-only business networks fail to boost female entrepreneurship and instead serve to marginalize further the very people they seek to…
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All about Rosalía’s new song
Here we tell you everything you need to know about her new flamenco, Juro que, I swear that
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‘Abortion is normal’, an exhibition that fights for reproductive rights
This exhibition, curated by Jasmine Wahi and Rebecca Pauline Jampol, is taking place in New York and is raising awareness…
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Katie Sowers: the woman who makes history in the Super Bowl
The NFL final already has its two participants: Kansas City Chiefs against San Francisco 49ers, teams that managed to be…
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Cervical cancer is still a thing
New data suggests that less than three-quarters of women invited to have cervical screening actually take it.
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